I would beg to differ on the assertion that the cable issue is a distraction. A system cannot sound better than what flows from its weakest link. If that link is cables, then some components may sound better with lower quality cables even though they would not sound as good with higher quality cables. If that link is power, for example, then components with better power supplies may sound better than those that assumed clean power feeding the component and instead focused more on input / driver / amplification stage components and circuitry such as maintaining the shortest possible signal path. As another example outside of audio, evaluating 3 high-performance cars that are all fed with regular fuel will not give you much of a meaningful conclusion other than one car might perform better with low-octane fuel versus others. The more appropriate question is which car performs best when it is given high-octane fuel.Understand that I don't have only Absolare amps and have plenty of experience with tube and solid state amp topologies over more than 50 years in hifi. I've never gravitated to "warmish" amplification, tube or solid state, nor do I think amplifiers should be designed to "sound like an SE tube amplifier..." An amplifier should be designed to control a speaker yielding a musically-convincing sound, regardless of the amplifying device and topology chosen. I didn't write that the WML is insufficiently "warm," nor that it sounded cold, sterile or any of the other tube v. transistor divides. On the Fyne F1-12, it just stopped short of full tonal authenticity and transparency. But on Fyne the amp has to drive a crossover. It might perform and sound differently driving a crossoverless Zu.
The Absolare Altius monoblocks with Elrog 845s do not have the sound people often associate with traditional SET. On the contrary they are among the most objective amps I've ever heard and are explosively dynamic, which possibly might be somewhat less so with other 845 glass substituted. I don''t know what the Absolare loses in its two lesser versions, as I haven't heard those with Elrog installed. The Nagra Classic Amp is similarly open and objective in stereo, though its soundstaging presents with a little less spatial scale. That same amp installed as a bridged pair was clearly not as convincing. We'll see about the Gryphon, though great progress with burn-in was reported by another listener yesterday. Whatever it turns out to be, "warm" was not what we heard at installation.
The cables issue in the system referenced is a distraction, since with no change of cables some other amps have delivered a more complete sound than the WML, albeit other, less essential characteristics were sometimes lacking. Cables in a hifi system are influential and problematic. I think of cables -- all of them -- as "fixed parametric equalizers" wherein the struggle is to find the most neutral and transparent. There is very little correlation between price and neutrality in cables, with some of the worst offenders I've heard being among the most expensive, and many cheapies are detrimental too. At what immodest level does an interconnect from an MSB Reference DAC have to be to be considered appropriate? I don't have an immodesty-modesty scale to answer that. But when the system context for power amps auditioned remains a constant, we can recognize clear differences between them, in the context of the given system. If every amp requires cable optimization specific to it for its maker to consider the audition legitimate, practical comparisons over time become impractical.
The WML amp is the result of a vision-driven, clever design made so for very good practical reasons. It presents a musically-credible voice in the ~$30,000 power amp category but it has a voice nevertheless. While I did not hear the WML as convincing in its appeal as other commentary here suggests, I fully accept that the amp should be considered in its price bracket and that some people might consider what I find missing to be a plus in a different system.
Next time you visit the Fyne owner, Gary, I'm just 15 minutes further.
Phil
First, understand that I am not the person auditioning these amps for possible purchase. I'm a requested 2nd/3rd/4th opinion.I would beg to differ on the assertion that the cable issue is a distraction. A system cannot sound better than what flows from its weakest link. If that link is cables, then some components may sound better with lower quality cables even though they would not sound as good with higher quality cables. If that link is power, for example, then components with better power supplies may sound better than those that assumed clean power feeding the component and instead focused more on input / driver / amplification stage components and circuitry such as maintaining the shortest possible signal path. As another example outside of audio, evaluating 3 high-performance cars that are all fed with regular fuel will not give you much of a meaningful conclusion other than one car might perform better with low-octane fuel versus others. The more appropriate question is which car performs best when it is given high-octane fuel.
I think it would make a lot of sense for you to take Gary up on his offer to let you do the comparison with high-quality cables such as the Westminster Lab cables. I cannot speak for the Quest, as I do not have it in my system. I use the Tidal Audio Presencio preamp, which is a highly revealing preamp, to drive the WL Rei monoblocks with very high-quality Stealth Indra interconnects. My power is very clean and dead quiet, as it is balanced through a hard-wired 250+ pound Topaz EI-style transformer with an isolated technical ground. Speakers are Tidal Contriva G2s. In this setup, with excellent components, power and cables, the Rei is a magical performer.
Of course, I also appreciate that different people are attracted to different things, so even with an excellent set-up, some people may simply prefer one sound reproduction over another. In my case, I absolutely love what I am hearing (and which I previously described in this thread) from the Reis.
I just redid a 23x15x11 room in my home with plans of installing a stereo.
Although I've owned a pair of AudioNec Evo2s for a few years now, I feel like I'm finally hearing what they're capable of.
Running REIs monos direct into a Lampizator Horizon (less than a weekd old). Taiko Extreme handling the transport duties. Dedicated lines on their own panel, passive conditioning, all on a Topaz iso.
Synergy is everything. The tubed Horizon DAC/REI combo has tonality and resolution in spades. It would be my pleasure to host anyone who wants to hear it for themselves, and of course bring your favorite tube amp as well.
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Dealer demos, selling for a song. Won't see this deal anytime soon
Agree 100%. The Horizon/Rei combo is awesome.I just redid a 23x15x11 room in my home with plans of installing a stereo.
Although I've owned a pair of AudioNec Evo2s for a few years now, I feel like I'm finally hearing what they're capable of.
Running REIs monos direct into a Lampizator Horizon (less than a weekd old). Taiko Extreme handling the transport duties. Dedicated lines on their own panel, passive conditioning, all on a Topaz iso.
Synergy is everything. The tubed Horizon DAC/REI combo has tonality and resolution in spades. It would be my pleasure to host anyone who wants to hear it for themselves, and of course bring your favorite tube amp as well.
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My pleasure Gary! The Falken'Ohr stands bring out the best in whatever resides upon them. In the case of the REI's, the Falken'Ohr stands project the inner gestalt of the Westminster amps with a size befitting of their sound.Thanks to my friend and colleague Fred Crane of Prana Distribution, along with his partners at Falken Ohr rack company in Germany they created custom amp stands for Westminster Reis. For owners that want to locate their Westminster monoblock amplifiers on the floor vs. a single rack shelf, besides amazing sound, these substantial stands certainly give the minimalist Reis an uncharacteristically muscular posture.
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Gary, was very excited to read that you will also be at THE Show Newport Beach and look forward to updates on that as well. RegardsHi All, Just letting folks know who will be at Axpona that we will be featuring WestminsterLab Electronic in two rooms.
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I will see you there.Thanks so much! Yes, we will also have two rooms at The Show in June with two very different systems powered by Westminster electronics. More to follow after Axpona wraps.